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Students and researchers celebrate brain awareness Layercake: Graduate students spread awareness through community activities

City NewsMarch 13, 2009
The phenomenal power of the brain will be in the spotlight this week as part of Brain Awareness Week. Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers from the Center for Neuroscience at UC Davis will be celebrating the complex organ beginning Mar. 14 with interactive events for Sacramento area residents and local students.

The 94th annual Almond Festival returns to Capay Valley

City NewsMarch 12, 2009
Organizers are hoping that the beauty of the Capay Valley and the chance to get out of the house and get a taste of some regional cuisine will bring local residents out to the 2009 Almond Festival.

Supreme Court upholds ruling against pharmaceutical company

City NewsMarch 12, 2009
In2000,Diana Levine was administered Phenergan,ananti-nauseadrug manufactured by Wyeth,after being treated for migraine headaches with injections of Demerol,a pain medication.

County sheriff takes over gang task force

City NewsMarch 11, 2009
To match what officials say is a recent increase in gang-related crimes,theYolo County Sheriff Department took leadership of the Yolo County Gang Task Force.

California bill proposes blurring online satellite pictures

City NewsMarch 11, 2009
With Google Maps’ Street Viewfeature, users can see every detail of a Davis block – but so can terrorists, according to California State Representative Joel Anderson (R-El Cajon).

Davis schools grapple with $3.8 million cut

City NewsMarch 10, 2009
A$3.8million drop in funding is translating to significant cuts in programs and services in the Davis Joint Unified School District. The main services and programs on the chopping block for budget cuts will affect class sizes and classes that are either under-enrolled,do not contribute to college preparation,or do not fulfill graduation requirements.Secretarial jobs,maintenanceand custodial work will also be affected by thecutbacks.

Design expert calls for Fifth Street road diet

City NewsMarch 10, 2009
Local residents filled the Davis Community Chambers to near-capacity on Friday to listen to street design expert Dan Burden present ways to make Fifth Street safer andmore usable for all who use it. Burden’s plan is what he terms the “Road Diet.” It would slim the number of lanes on Fifth Street to two or three,manage the same level of traffic flow,increase safety for everyoneand create more space for bicycles and pedestrians.

Governor announces drought emergency in California

City NewsMarch 10, 2009
Though recent rains soaked Davis and much of California,they weren’t enough to solve California’s water problems. Gov.Arnold Schwarzenegger announced a state of drought emergency in California on Feb.27. The snowpack is currently at90percent of normal,while precipitation is close to100percent.

City Council offers economic incentives to local developers

City NewsMarch 9, 2009
Now the city of Davis is offering its own economic stimulus. The Davis City Council last week passed a package of three measures designed to help local businesses and development projects survive the current economic downturn.

Supreme Court hears Prop 8 arguments

City NewsMarch 9, 2009
California‘s Proposition8may have passed in November,but the battleover same-sex marriagehas moved back to the courts.This time,the constitutionality ofNovember‘s amendment is on trial.The California Supreme Court heard oral arguments for three cases working to get Prop8overturned last Thursday in San Francisco.

Business challenge calls on young entrepreneurs

City NewsMarch 6, 2009
Interested in starting your own business? This could be your chance to do so and win cash. The Yolo Business Ascent Challenge, which will begin on Mar. 12, will be an opportunity for entrepreneurs to showcase their talents and their projects.

News in Brief

City NewsMarch 6, 2009
Drop off hazardous waste this weekend It’s time to get rid of that hazardous waste you’ve got lying around. The Yolo County Central Landfill will host free household hazardous waste drop-off days this weekend for Yolo County residents.